성을 방문하는 건 언제나 특별한 일이에요. 하이킹을 하다가 잠깐 들를 때도, 가이드를 따라 제대로 둘러볼 때도 말이죠. 부르텐바흐에 있는 아름다운 성 9
곳을 아래에서 살펴본 후에 마음에 드는 성을 다음 모험 때 만나보세요!
마지막 업데이트: 3월 2, 2026
하이라이트 • 성
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
이런 장소를 발견하려면 지금 가입하세요
최고의 싱글 트랙, 봉우리 및 다양한 흥미로운 야외 장소에 대한 추천을 받아보세요.
무료 회원 가입
하이라이트 • 성
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
하이라이트 • 성
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
무료로 가입하여 부르텐바흐 주변의 더 많은 성을 발견하세요.
무료 회원 가입
이미 komoot 계정이 있나요?
Hattenberg Castle Site The castle was built in the 12th century by the Chamberlains of Kemnat. The Hohenstaufen dynasty had granted the family the sub-advocateship over the possessions of the Bishopric of Augsburg in this area. The branch of the Kemnat family residing at Hattenberg subsequently took its name from the fortress. Several members of the family appear in contemporary documents from the 13th century. However, the castle was devastated in 1297 during a feud between the lord of the castle, Heinrich von Hattenberg, and Bishop Wolfhard von Rohr. The Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg then acquired the associated rights of lordship. Nevertheless, in 1304, the Hattenberg family was appointed Landvogt (governor) of Upper Swabia and city and district governor of Augsburg. Heavily indebted due to his military service in the army of Albrecht I of Austria, the nobleman attempted to improve his financial situation through several raids and highway robberies. The citizens of Augsburg, together with the bishop and the cathedral chapter, sued the knight before King Albrecht in 1305. Shortly thereafter, the "robber knight" was stripped of his bailiwick over the bishop's estates. The Hattenberg family line likely died out with Marquard von Hattenberg around 1370. The castle site had already been pledged by the Prince-Bishopric in 1365. In 1641, the Augsburg Cathedral Chapter purchased the Lordship of Hattenberg. Around 1780, the castle's remaining walls were demolished to make way for the construction of the brewery in Ustersbach. Later, the conical shape of the main castle was partially removed by quarrying the conglomerate rock deposits found there.
0
0
The castle was built in the 12th century by the chamberlains of Kemnat. The Hohenstaufen dynasty had granted the dynasty the sub-bailiwick over the possessions of the Diocese of Augsburg in this area. The branch of the Kemnat family based in Hattenberg subsequently named itself after the fortress. Several bearers of this name appear in contemporary documents in the 13th century. The castle was, however, already devastated in 1297 during a feud between the lord of the castle, Heinrich von Hattenberg, and Bishop Wolfhard von Rohr. The Bishopric of Augsburg subsequently acquired the associated sovereign rights.
0
0
The castle was built in the 12th century by the chamberlains of Kemnat. The Hohenstaufen dynasty had granted the dynasty the sub-bailiwick over the possessions of the Diocese of Augsburg in this area. The branch of the Kemnat family based in Hattenberg subsequently named itself after the fortress. Several bearers of this name appear in contemporary documents in the 13th century. The castle was, however, already devastated in 1297 during a feud between the lord of the castle, Heinrich von Hattenberg, and Bishop Wolfhard von Rohr. The Bishopric of Augsburg subsequently acquired the associated sovereign rights.
1
0
Rhododendron blossom at Seyfriedsberg Castle
1
0
Former castle ruins with a notice board, which probably also belonged to the Oberschönefeld monastery!
1
0
Parts of an old castle that is permanently secured and with the appropriate information boards
1
0
According to the inscription above the pointed arch gate, the patrician Hans Christoph Vöhlin and his wife Veronika von Freyberg had the castle built between 1562 and 1567. The old castle was demolished. During the Thirty Years' War the building suffered significant damage from fire. Around 1658 the ruined castle was rebuilt by Christoph von Vöhlin in the Renaissance style. The rooms were further modernized from 1720 to 1730. When the male line of the Vöhlin family died out, the daughters inherited the castle and lived there until 1816. The area subsequently fell to the Bavarian crown and was given to the baronial Aretin family, who owned it until 1984. After the sale by the Aretins, extensive renovation work was carried out. The palace complex has been used as a restaurant since 1998. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Neuburg_an_der_Kammel
1
0
Neuburg an der Kammel Castle is located elevated above the market town of Neuburg an der Kammel in the Günzburg district. Together with the parish church of St. Mariae Himmelfahrt, which stands on a lower plateau, the building complex, consisting of the three-story main building with a gable roof and crenellated tail gable, two-aisled chapel, gate tower and various utility buildings, determines the townscape. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Neuburg_an_der_Kammel
1
0
다른 곳에서 최고의 성을 찾고 계신가요? 다른 가이드를 발견해보세요 부르텐바흐 주변:
무료로 가입하기